Wet and windy weather conditions at times did not prevent the Yreka High track and field team from having an outstanding performance on Wednesday. Hosting Northern Athletic League opponent Lassen at Miner Stadium in dual meet action, Yreka won all four of it's divisions in dominating fashion. The varsity boys won 120-8, while the varsity girls earned 75 points to Lassen's 25. The JV boys won 117-13, and the JV girls came out ahead 69-49. "Overall, a great day for the Yreka track and field team," head coach Orlyn Culp said. "Not the easiest weather conditions (windy and wet at times), but our kids performed as well as they could and the team results showed that."

For the varsity boys, Martin Esparza won both the 100 and 200 meter dash, while David Neill came in first in the 400 meter and 1600 meter races. Anthony Whitaker took first in both the 110 and 400 meter hurdles, as well as the pole vault. David Sellens took top honors in both the discus and shot put. Clayton Bunn took first in the 800 and 3200 meter races. Brian Sampson was first in the high jump, while Tyler Larsen came in first in the long jump and Kaden Culp was first in the triple jump. The Miners also took first in the 4x100 and 4x400 meter relays. For the varsity girls, Ashley Ensminger was first in the 100 meter dash, the 100 meter hurdles, and the long jump. Jenavieve Turner took the top spot in the 200 and 400 meter races, and Emily Andrus was tops in the high jump and the triple jump. Justine Cota came in first in the 800 and 1600 meter races. Katie Brummett was first in the shot put and the discus, while Angela Henson was first in the pole vault.

Coach Culp thanked "all those who volunteered to make the meet as good as it could be. Without the support of this great community and the parents of our athletes, we wouldn't be able to put on such great events." Complete results can be found at www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/MeetResults.aspx?Meet=174380#660.